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happy 53 to geddy lee
Our first stop is in bogota
To check columbian fields
The natives smile and pass along
A sample of their yield
Sweet jamaican pipe dreams
Golden acapulco nights
Then morocco, and the east,
Fly by morning light
Were on the train to bangkok
Aboard the thailand express
Well hit the stops along the way
We only stop for the best
Wreathed in smoke in lebanon
We burn the midnight oil
The fragrance of afghanistan
Rewards a long days toil pulling into katmandu
Smoke rings fill the air
Perfumed by a nepal night
The express gets you there
To check columbian fields
The natives smile and pass along
A sample of their yield
Sweet jamaican pipe dreams
Golden acapulco nights
Then morocco, and the east,
Fly by morning light
Were on the train to bangkok
Aboard the thailand express
Well hit the stops along the way
We only stop for the best
Wreathed in smoke in lebanon
We burn the midnight oil
The fragrance of afghanistan
Rewards a long days toil pulling into katmandu
Smoke rings fill the air
Perfumed by a nepal night
The express gets you there
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Re: happy 53 to geddy lee
rack that and rack geddy.mothster wrote:Our first stop is in bogota
To check columbian fields
The natives smile and pass along
A sample of their yield
Sweet jamaican pipe dreams
Golden acapulco nights
Then morocco, and the east,
Fly by morning light
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It just means we're one day closer to Rush never recording another album again.smackaholic wrote:This thing's been up 13 hrs and the haytas haven't chimed in yet?
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There's always somebody who will see the negative side of the story. Me, I try to stay an optomist.MgoBlue-LightSpecial wrote:Actually, you're one day closer to them recording one more album.BSmack wrote:It just means we're one day closer to Rush never recording another album again.smackaholic wrote:This thing's been up 13 hrs and the haytas haven't chimed in yet?
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Ronald Reagan used to get birthday wishes from the predecessor boards too. And at least Geddy is still sharp enough that he could read this board, if he chose to do so.Van wrote:Call me crazy but posting B-Day wishes to a guy who almost certainly doesn't read this board smacks a little too much of "Tiger Beat"...
And in any event, I think Geddy's a little past the Tiger Beat stage, if'n he ever was Tiger Beat material in the first place, that is.
Don't be a hayta, Van. :wink:
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In pentatonic tab?Dinsdale wrote:Van wrote:Call me crazy but posting B-Day wishes to a guy who almost certainly doesn't read this board smacks a little too much of "Tiger Beat"...
Maybe you should IM him a link.
Would he be equally comfortable with it that way?
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1. Don't know -- I'll have to defer to Dins for that.smackaholic wrote:what song is that? and what exactly is 7/4 time?
2. Seven beats to a measure, one beat per quarter note.
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5 years of piano lessons
Never saw 7/4 time in actuality, though . . .
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What is Natural Science?smackaholic wrote:what song is that? and what exactly is 7/4 time?
What? We're not on Jeopardy!
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It's actually not the whole song, but most of the instrumental parts. The song is Tom Sawyer.smackaholic wrote:what song is that? and what exactly is 7/4 time?
And to try and use layman's terms(and maybe Van or Drummer can explain it better) -- most Western Music(that's what every song you've ever heard on the radio is...as opposed to Eastern or African music, which are whole different animals), is "in 4." What this means, is each measure has 4 beats, which kinda sorta repeat every 4 beats, which makes a "measure."
This is 4/4 time. Pretty much all western music is based upon "something/4" time signatures. Rock and pop music is almost always in 4 (4/4). In this system of denoting time signatures, it's always based on the number of quarter-notes(beats) in a measure.
In the instrumental passages of Tom Sawyer, they use a 7/4 signature. When a song/passage goes in and out of 7, it's often written as 3/4 measures followed by 4/4 measures...the result is still 7.
But if you listen to Tom Sawyer where the keyboard does that "wee-OOO-weeOOO-wee-OOO: thing, if you tap your foot along and count, the rhythyms will repeat themselves every 7 beats.
This is "playing in 7."
Rock is just about always 4/4, with an occasional fast-6/8 mixed in(there's two types of 6/8...but we'll save that for another day).
Very, very few rock musicians mess with 7. The only other song that comes quickly to mind is Money by Floyd, except the lyrical verses are in 7, and the instrumentals go back to 4. I'm sure there must have been other songs, but those are the two I can think of right now.
But breaking away from formulaic rock is always cool.
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So, what you're saying is you have no imagination.Van wrote:I can only imagine some of the time signatures used in some of Holdsworth's pieces...
Actually, no I can't. Maybe Drummer could, but I sure can't.
Sinc,
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But if you listen to Tom Sawyer where the keyboard does that "wee-OOO-weeOOO-wee-OOO: thing, if you tap your foot along and count, the rhythyms will repeat themselves every 7 beats.
accordingly i read somewhere, i think in a tour book, that lee's jamming bassline in sawyer was derived from soundchecks.........
accordingly i read somewhere, i think in a tour book, that lee's jamming bassline in sawyer was derived from soundchecks.........
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can someone tell me what 'la villa strangiato' is played in------particularly the gangster of boats and monsters movements (or whatever the lifeson solos are)Dinsdale wrote:Actually, Geddy wrote what is one of two rock songs I can think of that employed a 7/4 signature.
This will be forever rackable, since it gives "I wanna play Rush" novice players absolute fits.
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Just curious, why all the hatred of Rush in here?
Poison, Motley Crue, Milli Vanilli -- I could understand. Hell, even Aerosmith, given that they started to suck like no other right around the time they collaborated with Run-DMC on "Walk This Way." But Rush?
Poison, Motley Crue, Milli Vanilli -- I could understand. Hell, even Aerosmith, given that they started to suck like no other right around the time they collaborated with Run-DMC on "Walk This Way." But Rush?
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trolling, canadian, lee's voice.......Terry in Crapchester wrote:Just curious, why all the hatred of Rush in here?
Poison, Motley Crue, Milli Vanilli -- I could understand. Hell, even Aerosmith, given that they started to suck like no other right around the time they collaborated with Run-DMC on "Walk This Way." But Rush?
but real musicians get it and always will
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rack patsy, rack m_go, and rack mucho, those are all good hits. and it's been suggested before, but get a boot from the GUP tour, it's rush in it's prime.MgoBlue-LightSpecial wrote:The Enemy Within and Kid Gloves are also great.
Between the Wheels is by far the best live Rush song I've ever seen/heard.
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Never bothered me, although in fairness, where I live might just as well be Canada in several respects.mothster wrote:trolling, canadian, lee's voice.......Terry in Crapchester wrote:Just curious, why all the hatred of Rush in here?
Poison, Motley Crue, Milli Vanilli -- I could understand. Hell, even Aerosmith, given that they started to suck like no other right around the time they collaborated with Run-DMC on "Walk This Way." But Rush?
but real musicians get it and always will
And rack Patsy for being the rare female to get Rush.
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Mediocre to downright bands rarely garner anything close to hatred. Folks just don't care enough to hate them. Rush on the other hand is an undeniably talented group. Not even a haytah could tell you that geddl lee isn't one of the best bass players on the planet (we'll skip the singer part :) ) . But, Rush has a distinct sound which most folks either love or hate for some reason. I can't think of any other group that has such a large following along with large groups of haytahs. You can't swing a dead cat without hitting a Zepplin fan, but, can't say I've ever met a rock fan that actively disliked them.Terry in Crapchester wrote:Just curious, why all the hatred of Rush in here?
Poison, Motley Crue, Milli Vanilli -- I could understand. Hell, even Aerosmith, given that they started to suck like no other right around the time they collaborated with Run-DMC on "Walk This Way." But Rush?
Can anybody think of a notable rock group that has such a polarizing effect as Rush?
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Mediocre to downright shitty bands rarely garner anything close to hatred. Folks just don't care enough to hate them. Rush on the other hand is an undeniably talented group. Not even a haytah could tell you that geddl lee isn't one of the best bass players on the planet (we'll skip the singer part :) ) . But, Rush has a distinct sound which most folks either love or hate for some reason. I can't think of any other group that has such a large following along with large groups of haytahs. You can't swing a dead cat without hitting a Zepplin fan, but, can't say I've ever met a rock fan that actively disliked them.Terry in Crapchester wrote:Just curious, why all the hatred of Rush in here?
Poison, Motley Crue, Milli Vanilli -- I could understand. Hell, even Aerosmith, given that they started to suck like no other right around the time they collaborated with Run-DMC on "Walk This Way." But Rush?
Can anybody think of a notable rock group that has such a polarizing effect as Rush?
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I am going to be honest with you and say that I'm not an "I know every song on every Rush album ever" kinda fan. I just like a PLETHORA of their songs. Mostly the older stuff... "The Trees," "Time Stand Still," "Distant Early Warning," "Force Ten," "Subdivisions," "Closer To The Heart," and various others! I know I mentioned this before, but saw them in 10th grade with my MOM because no one would go with me. Great show!MuchoBulls wrote:Nice choice. Did you listen to Afterimage as well? That, and Between The Wheels are the 2 best songs on Grace Under Pressure.patsy stone wrote:I jammed to "Distant Early Warning" today on the way home from work. Good times.
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Not to mention Neil Peart is, at least arguably, the standard by which rock drummers are measured. And I get his lyrics too, although I realize that some don't.smackaholic wrote:Not even a haytah could tell you that geddl lee isn't one of the best bass players on the planet (we'll skip the singer part :) ) .
I wouldn't call this hating on Led Zeppelin, but I hate the amount of airplay they get on the local rock stations. But more than anything, that's me hating on the lack of imagination and/or depth of music knowledge that the program directors of those stations have, much moreso than me hating on Zep.But, Rush has a distinct sound which most folks either love or hate for some reason. I can't think of any other group that has such a large following along with large groups of haytahs. You can't swing a dead cat without hitting a Zepplin fan, but, can't say I've ever met a rock fan that actively disliked them.
Can anybody think of a notable rock group that has such a polarizing effect as Rush?
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led zepp was a rock act anomaly.....
they could swing the hammer down without scaring everyone to death like sabbath and then do acoustic numbers almost like folk music plus ripping off american bluesman as naseum without problem
plus they had a bulley no-nonsense manager in peter grant which fit like a glove
they could swing the hammer down without scaring everyone to death like sabbath and then do acoustic numbers almost like folk music plus ripping off american bluesman as naseum without problem
plus they had a bulley no-nonsense manager in peter grant which fit like a glove
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patsy stone wrote:[Mostly the older stuff... "Time Stand Still," "Distant Early Warning," "Subdivisions,"!
AAARRRRRGGGGHHHHH!!!!!!!!
Shut up. Just shut the fuck up.
I'm an old man now. Before that, as a boy, I used to look forward to each new Rush album.
And then Grace Under Pressure came along. The era of the sellout/testosterone deminishing hit.
If you like GUP, then more power to you. But DO NOT refer to this as "old stuff" -- it was very clearly(to anybody who was familiar with the band at the time) the point at which "old stuff" became the "new stuff." This is a VERY CLEAR turning point for Rush, and no amout of you rewriting history will ever change that.
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Grateful Dead.smackaholic wrote:Can anybody think of a notable rock group that has such a polarizing effect as Rush?
The collective idiocy and lack of hygiene shown by their obsessed fans has unfortunately obscured some pretty damned fine music, IMNSHO. Hell, even I made a point of "hating" them for years just because the Deadheads in my fraternity were so damned obnoxious.
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Dinsdale wrote:patsy stone wrote:[Mostly the older stuff... "Time Stand Still," "Distant Early Warning," "Subdivisions,"!
AAARRRRRGGGGHHHHH!!!!!!!!
Shut up. Just shut the fuck up.
I'm an old man now. Before that, as a boy, I used to look forward to each new Rush album.
And then Grace Under Pressure came along. The era of the sellout/testosterone deminishing hit.
If you like GUP, then more power to you. But DO NOT refer to this as "old stuff" -- it was very clearly(to anybody who was familiar with the band at the time) the point at which "old stuff" became the "new stuff." This is a VERY CLEAR turning point for Rush, and no amout of you rewriting history will ever change that.
They were OLDER to me, so YOU shut up!